129000 milage on Audi 2006 A3 turbo

Asked by Michelle Jun 23, 2017 at 02:13 AM about the 2006 Audi A3 2.0T Wagon FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Is it a good investment at cost $4000 2006

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Hello Michelle I think Audi is a really good reliable powerful car that will last for a very long time with no problems whatsoever. It's always a good idea to take it for inspection with a professional mechanic before buying the car. Bargaining is always good to bring down the price of any car.Toyota cars are very reliable as well.

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Used Audi is not a good investment, in fact any used car that is intended for daily transportation is not an investment, it is a liability. Used Audi cars are very expensive to repair and not particularly reliable. I would look at Toyota, Honda and Ford for better reliability.

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Mark, do not forget not all people could afford maintain new cars, we all know new cars are more reliable dependable.. the major factor you cannot forget here is money, budget.. if anyone can afford a spankin brand new checile, then by all means go for it and do not buy a used one.

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